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December 5, 2025 Skagit County Solid Waste Rates to Increase January 1, 2026The Skagit County Solid Waste rates at each transfer station will increase starting January 1, 2026. Skagit County conducted a rate study in 2024 to ensure rates stay solvent as costs for long-haul transport and other operational needs continue to rise. The Solid Waste division is funded entirely by disposal and user fees, and is not supported by tax revenue, which means fees must be sufficient to cover all costs of the division. The rate study recommended rates rise yearly for five years to accommodate the increased costs for the division. Tonnage rates are scheduled to increase by 2-3% annually until 2030, and the minimum charge at the Sauk and Ovenell Transfer Stations will increase by $1 each year to reach $30 in 2028. The rate changes starting January 1, 2026 include:
Recycling and household hazardous waste drop-off will remain free for households. For more information, please visit: https://www.skagitcounty.net/Departments/PublicWorksSolidWaste/main.htm
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